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Migrant Status Compounds Inequality for Ethnic Minority NHS Staff, Study Finds

Summary by Phys.org
Ethnic minority health care workers who are also born overseas face a double disadvantage due to the combined effects of ethnicity and migrant status, according to research published in JRSM Open.

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An experience marked by the emotional contrast Ismael, a Spanish health care provider resident in Switzerland, summarized his experience with a common feeling among migrants: “It is never easy to live outside the home.” Swiss economic stability does not compensate, in many cases, for the feeling of leaving behind a life built for years in Spain. This perception is repeated among those who have decided to cross the Pyrenees in search of a better …

Around half of British residents, 44 percent, feel like “strangers in their own country” and 45 percent believe that multiculturalism threatens the identity of the British Isles. These are the key findings of a survey by the NGO More in Common. 73 percent of Britons surveyed believe that different ethnic groups should be more integrated into British society – with Green and Labour voters holding the strongest views. Most Reform UK and Conservati…

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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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